Because of its heavy profile and distinct hybrid style, FZCHSJW--GB1-0 is not intended for long paragraphs of body text. Instead, it thrives in environments that demand attention. 🏢 Headline Typography
Provides strong visual hierarchy when used for primary and headings.
Even at an extreme weight, FounderType balances the internal white space (中宫 - Zhonggong ) of the characters. This prevents dense Chinese glyphs with complex stroke counts from becoming unreadable ink blots. Common Use Cases fzchsjw--gb1-0 font
: Short for Cu Hei Song Jian Wei (粗黑宋简体), meaning Coarse/Heavy Black Song Simplified .
The FZCHSJW--GB1-0 font is a hybrid typeface that blends elements of and Heiti (黑体) to create a highly impactful, bold visual style. Because of its heavy profile and distinct hybrid
As a "Cu" (粗 - thick/coarse) font, it is built to dominate layout space. The strokes are solid, making it an excellent choice for grabbing attention without losing its structural legibility. 3. Balanced Inner Space (Zhonggong)
Ideal for newspaper front-page headlines, magazine covers, and book titles. Even at an extreme weight, FounderType balances the
The font is the PostScript and system identifier for 方正粗黑宋简体 ( Founder FZCuHeiSongS-B-GB ). Developed by FounderType (方正字库) , one of China’s most prominent digital type foundries, it bridges traditional Chinese editorial aesthetics with modern bold display requirements.
Breaking down its PostScript name reveals its structural properties: : Stands for FangZheng (FounderType).
Traditional Songti features a noticeable contrast between thin horizontal and thick vertical strokes. FZCuHeiSongS-B-GB maintains the structural serifs (the small triangular anchors at stroke terminals) of Songti but introduces the extreme weight and stroke uniformity typical of a heavy Heiti. 2. High Impact and Visual Weight